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Hands and Intent

Xena Mindhurst

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Verlag: Publifye

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Hands and Intent offers a groundbreaking exploration of how human hand movements constitute a sophisticated communication system that profoundly influences our social interactions and emotional connections. The book weaves together research from neuroscience, anthropology, and psychology to demonstrate that hand gestures and tactile communication are not merely supplements to verbal language but form a distinct and complex language system operating at both conscious and unconscious levels.

 
Through its three major sections, the book first establishes the biological and neurological foundations of hand movements, revealing fascinating connections between fine motor skills and cognitive development. The exploration then broadens to examine how different cultures have developed unique hand-based communication systems, supported by cutting-edge research including motion-capture studies and neuroimaging data. The final section bridges theory and practice, offering evidence-based strategies for leveraging hand movements in various contexts, from public speaking to therapeutic settings.

 
What sets this work apart is its comprehensive integration of multiple disciplines and its challenge to conventional wisdom about the primacy of verbal communication. Using a blend of traditional observational studies and modern technological analysis, including AI-driven pattern recognition, the book presents compelling evidence for how hand movements often communicate intentions and emotions more accurately than words alone. This makes it an invaluable resource for professionals in psychology and social sciences, while remaining accessible to anyone interested in understanding and improving their interpersonal communication skills.
Verfügbar seit: 24.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 110 Seiten.

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